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Socialist Con Will Fight BY MEYER LONDON [Member of Congr from New The soctalet party evente! ; York; Only Soclallet Congreseman|the TODAY of the largest group a There |e only one tiving es of society, the a force in American politics, and working class, and that le the socialist movement, The democrats are incom petent for good. The republicans are ‘compe- tent for mischief. __The progressive Would You Like a Beautiful Set of Teeth Like This? are dead, $25 Easter f $15 these sete are the be made and won u Snor at th e teeth used | best that car d Medal of MEDAL OF HONOR TEETH tse o § in #0 many fine divisions matched perfectly both Fhen you wear these teeth you ¢ nd comfort. You may an mile, nd shape. safely go forth with You will have and look like Nature's own teot cause they fit that there ts no to gather and decay someness, for food no room for germs or unwhole- Come and let us show you how these Hygienic Crowns and Bridges differ from any others. Let us examine your mouth and show you just what we will do to make your mouth perfect. Boston Dentists 1420-22 Second Ave. Manager M. 0. SIPES, D. &, DD. a, Member of the Royal Cotlege of STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 21, gressman Writes About 1916 Issues; Preparedness, and belong in the graveyard, TOMORROW | humanity at| the of large. The phrase “working class” | embraces the| worker, — farmer, | the professional man—all whose source of exist ence is service The party the solution the problem aS Powers its great} LONDON mission, and it has necessarily gathered around itself and will con tinue to gather all to whom other| Questions and ot problems ap | pear of minor importance socialint | has made of of Old Parties the Same There is no ential differ. ence between the old political parties. The leaders of the democratic party were clever enough to steal from the repub. Neans the slogans of “Ameri. caniam” and of “Preparednes and by the anti-dumping bill, which is merely a stupid form of protective tariff, the demo- crats revert to “protection.” There will be no issue of prin ciple in the 1916 campaign between the two old parties It w | purely a question of the personal of the candidates $15.00 Direct to consumer unparal | The wise householder pays quite a bit of attention to the scoal he uses and what it : He must keep his house warm and his family comfortable THe must also watch out lest the coal man in winter and the fice man in summer keep him on the road to the poor house. I have been teling you now for some time that ACME /#} * Loal gives more heat per dollar. I have proved it to a good} $10 ' gmany Seattleites who wouldn't go back to other coals under | 3,"5 Ratine Combination circumstances. | {feta Dresses ACME COAL leaves only 6 per cent ash—that means lem — dirt. ACME leaves no clinkers and makes no soot | Order a trial joad now. Bunker prices are: Lump $4.00, Furnace) costs him. 1 Dresses, Easter $10.95 ized with coking $3.50, Nut $3.25, kun of Mine $3.00 Tenis 45) I also carry nice, clean, If-inch mill wood. Get some of it for) ¢5 sii $2 45 | ling and for your wood heater and fireplace. Price delivered de-| waists . | New Easter’ Hats, New York upon length of haul. Call me up, ©. M. LATIMER, MGR, ACME COAL CO—ELLIOTT 1400 Fremont-Ballard Yard Leschi Heights Yard Main 5718 Beacon 266 at fashions. st in at Worth from 95 to $16 ; While asking people to vote the Opposite Now Marche. Uhone Mate 1186 Dental Surgeons. | soctaliat ticket I realize that we | tadten: nae erage icc creation |cAunot, in 1916, elect @ socialist wpe stove mt. 73 Preaident We can, however, elect Handsomely tatlored th A sufficiently large number of mem i man System" —read bers of congress to conatit the t ve form pre ms “I ° ¥ ‘ Le $$ fone hs 03°Gas modete, Mix | BALANCE OF POWER IN CON rics; poplina,|GRESS. We can be the motor COAL ECONOMY SEE er St world | Employment Insurance We shall urge the need of an immediate remedy for our industrial evils, the mediate enactm of unemployment in insurance, and of old age pensions, the elimination of child labor, the eafranchisement of women, and the nationalization monopolized tn dastries, and the nationalization of mines, rafiroads, the telephone and ance, sickness of | the telegraph. We shall oppose the pre- paredness campaign, which is @ mere reflect of the in- nities of Europe, and which is calculated to divert the peo- ple's minds to nonexistent ex- ternal enemies so that we may not prepare for the fight at home with the internal enemy, the Industrial oligarchy of the land. “GUARDSMEN HOLD BANQUET) We've swallowed al! thoes reci- = Third company, Coast aftillery,| pes on “How to care for baby from . G. W., held its first annual ban-| {t birth,” but will some ma or pa Suet ‘at the Washington Annex Pri-| please tell us how to care for a . About 7@ members were pres-| baby, aged 18 years, who knows (she knows more than father knows? 425 Pike, corser Fifth, ieoum re $1 baying direct ard out of the high rent district Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States. eo 2 You Can Use Your Credit To the fullest extent without any bother of any kind There are no embarrassing features connected with our CREDIT SYSTEM. To charge here costs you nothing extra. “It's an accommodation.” You make it an accommodation; 1332-34 Second Ave.—211 Union St. pay a little down and the balance as you get paid | WE PAY YOU 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON EVERY PURCHASE Men and Young Men WILL BE PLEASED O*Spring andSummer BRADBURY 213i CLOTHES) ? TY, NEWEST FAB. RICS. If you are looking for a new Suit, examine our garments. They are all favorites. Models for the conservative dresser, also box backs and English Suits. The BRADBURY price is $20.00 and up. But for those who like to pay less, we show reliable makes from $16.00 to $22.50. Come in tomorrow. Our Tailoring Department will see that you get your suit for Easter Sunday. | | STUNNING Easter Millinery NEWNESS FASHION | THE LIFE is expressed in our ¢ Fach Li different OF e displa ape decidediy You will see that our prices are amongst the lowest in the EASTER ™ "NEW SUITS A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SUITS THAT ARE POPULAR-PRICED ever before in our Ladies’ Department have we had such an attractive display at real mode price The Baster rush has not affected our showing. We are offering an endless variety of stylox, materials and col orings. Our Alteration Department is prepared to liver any suit bought for Kaster wearing |they are said | wood store rob’ ‘oday’: convention are to be elected Satur bear ee Ae lday, at republican caucuses to be| Styles held in the cities between 7:30 and between ‘FRENCH MAKE GAIN | penetrated |HAZERS ARE WE SHALL ANSWER THE PANICKY CRY FOR PREPAR.- EDNESS WITH AN AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN FOR INTERNATION. AL PEACE We shall ask for a sctentific Method of taxation—a tax on fn- comes, an inheritance tax, and a tax on Iand held for speculative pur. poses. [ORDER COLLIER TO PACIFIC WATERS April 21.—Or ved at the navy yurd for the battleships Connect! jeut and Kansas to get ready to sal within 24 hours, it was reported to day. The collier Brutus, one of the navy'’s largest, left last night for peig Pacific const, | JORDAN BROTHERS JAILED BY SHERIFF). Karl and Ce Jordan who were arrested as suspects in connection with the Renton State bank bery, last October, and later re ed, are lodged in the nty Friday, charged with burglary. Chie? Deputy Stringer had thx jboys arrested at Auburn, when to have attempted. to sell some automobile from the Ed near Puyallup Thursday, accessories stolen wood Trading Co. Wednesday night They are used of the Edge ry Cecil is eaid to be on parole San Quentin penitentiary, Califor nia, and probably will be sent back to ¢omplete his term of sentence Seven hundred and twenty«e delegates to the republican count 8:30 p. and in country districts and 4 p. m m. 2 21 April Caurette RERLIN trenches German in wood were 1916. PAGE 2 JAPAN PROTESTS AGAINST NEW IMMIGRATION RULING | WASHINGTON | President Wilson with Ambassador provisions tn the hic hthe and which Japan Pimulta that Japan bad WIFE TRAILED HUBBY TO LAIR : April today Chinda certain immigration iil ently passed ectionable to house w it became known Mra, Elliott Hendrix, wife of the proprietor of the Aetna Lace Cur tain laundry, of 42nd ave. 8. a Trenton started a mult for di vorce Frida alleging she saw her husband kiss another woman on the Hacluaive showing Only 207 ROZO 1AN GREATEST scocrss Ox Oren DAILY— ow every hour atarting on the hour hijeriramge and suffering have 1 the bane of the tist’s chair, Thousands of people have put off and de ayed havin essary den tal work 4d on account of the fear of b hurt and work wa the tortured while being done And we will admit that in the ordinary kind of dental offices these fears might be " 1 But we have eliminated all performance of painless den tistry, @nd we have brought We can prove this to your entire satisfaction by the was offi Els all French in a Hy ad-| n th attach front heavy it mitted Verdun pulsed where ne re COWARDS j|AND BULLIES, HE SAYS STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., April 21.—Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Stanford university, characterizes hazing ana “combination of cowardice and bullying, absolutely un American, at the best contempt ble and at th@worst criminal ri THAW TO WED? NEW YORK, April 21.—It was ru mored today that Harry Thaw had come to New York for the purpose school teache His d ignorance of any of marrying a @ocretary pre such plan CHURCH CAST TO * AY Mem be of th Firet rian chureh make up th Ye Village Sehoo! \ produced in th * hool rooms next Friday night by the Ladies’ Aid society. And we want y¢ be pee oe Seana entirely satisfied ‘on point before we even start to do! your work We have on file at our office a great many testimonials, from substantial people, both men and women, of Seattle and vicinity, who state over their own signatures that we have done the dental work for them .and have ne it hout hurt them a bit. We want you to come in and examine these testimonials, It is entirely possible that uv 1 testimonials from me of your friends We want 1 to come to this office with every confidence that we will do e y as we say we will We empl at this office only the very highest class lentist n who have graduated from the best dental col leges id who have passed the examination of the state dental board. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in f t of his dental chair, in plain sight of all We guarantee 1 an ironclad guarantee atisfaction, signed 1 1 ¢ operat ho did the work and by L. R. Clart dD. D er and NAge W this office, who is thoroughly es] 1 Our. pric ire positively the lowest, as it is t iniable r that we ill not be underbid on price by any one, We won't permit any deviation from this rule, either Pomorrow be the very best time to start this im portant matter of having your teeth fixed. And this is cer tainly the pla to do it ~ REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLA 1405 Third Ave.—N. W. | | discussed | sent ® memorandum’! Jearly this month livoree on the ground that his wite 1s irritable and caused thelr |home life to be a continued “cat | and dog fight | that her husband had become enam | WE GUARANTEE YOU that in this office. We have ever modern method and appliance that science has invented for the | Spend Sunday at uquamis to America, bovering its complaint It ts said the mikado objected to placing Japanese and Hindus in the same claswification and restricting the number of Japanese immigrants On the latter point, Japan object ed merely to putting the restric Take Boat Galbraith Dock, Pier No. tlona ini 5 ‘eph N h “gentleman's agtesticat” between Sunday at 9 a. m. the two countries | | | night of March 20 | Her sult 1s a counter action to a similar sult brought by Hendrix | in which he asks Mrs, Hendrix says she learned pured of | Octo! the other woman about He continually took her to theatres aod cafes, Mra Hendrix alleges, and finally moved | downtown that he might be nearer her. She followed her husband on the night of March 30, she says, About midnight, her complaint states, she stood in the street in front of the |other woman's apartment and wit | nessed thru the window, the blinds velng her husband clasp the yer woman In his arms and caress ron the Ips. | ~ vt | AN ARTISTIC HOME, CEDAR STREET, SUQUAMISH We Desire to Announce That We Will Build Fifty Rustic Cottages t SUQUAMISH We ordered five of assorted sizes yesterday. We will build to suit you. You can pay us on easy terms. Prompt with which Britain | refuses to disarm her merchantmen Arouses suspicion that those guns for defense only” will shoot the other way, too We have two beauties under construction now; one ompleted Size 21x22; rustic porch; water installed; treets graded; fine living room. House will cost you $205. Easy Terms You can choose your tract Sunday. Monday we start construction, Saturday you can move in. Plenty of wood for the cutting. Water mains already installed Free abstract. Warranty deed. Fair treatment. We have made no advance as yet on our last year’s opening prices ‘Attention Attention All good North Enders and other citizens who have the interests of the city at heart Do Not Fail to Attend the North End Community Festival At Woodland Park Ave. and Kilbourne Street— Now in progrese—O; morn- ings, afternoons and evenings —Closes Saturday night— We Are Serving Free Fisher’s Blend Biscuits Made From “The Perfect Flour for Every Purpose” | See That You Get Yours Fisher Flouring Mills Co. SEATTLE They still remain— $37.50 to $50 Per Tract : Terms $2 Monthly Now, don’t forget the boat service. Hour’s ride. Four round trips daily. Boats leave Suquamish at 6 a. m. and a. m. every weck-da Boats leave Seattle at 5:15 p. m., and after May 1st, another boat goes on, that leaves Seattle at 6:20 p. m. This allows you to live in Suquamish and work in Se- attle. Take the boat at Pier No. 3, Galbraith Dock, foot of Madison st., at 9 a. m. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Boats leave at 12:30 p. m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Salesmen on every boat wearing our badges. Office open evenings until every lot is sold. Ole Hanson & Son 316 Pike St. Phone Elliott 2. 1 CRUELTY TALE WINS DIVORCE Mrs. Mathias Rieger, of 6447 Carleton ave, got a divorce in Judge Tallman's court Friday, when she testified her husband beat her’ with a stick of stovewood because she gave thelr son @ meal against his father’s orders. “How big was the stick?” asked Judge Tallman. Mrs, Rieger indicated it was as large as her wrist Under the old common law,” said the court, “a husband might beat his wife with a stick, so long as it was no larger than his thumb, but this man seems to have violated even the common law.” DENTISTRY daughter down the stairs, thru the front door and into the yard, then made wreck of the interior of their home, tearing down curtains, breaking furniture and terrorizing two policemen she had summon The case was one of a score default cases tried before Judg Tallman Friday. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY ee ol weet Mra. Rieger declared her hus Ht to.stich a state of perfec band’s rage became so great that | YOUR CREDIT IS O.K ten that. we are now able to he threw herself and her young’ ruarantee painless work of any and all kinds in dentistry i RK, MANAGER os ine mollywood Gardens presen. Corner Third and Union lene H or. of thle beatiful sept eer above picture showing one corner of thie beautiful store, )